Soul Crossings
The chart may show the map. But your Soul Crossings show the journey.
There is a particular kind of moment that changes the direction of a life. Sometimes it arrives with force — a death, a leaving, a diagnosis. Sometimes it slips by almost unnoticed — a conversation, a refusal, a quiet inner yes. Either way, a road divides, and the person who walks on is not quite the person who arrived. These are Soul Crossings, and they sit at the heart of how I work.
A Soul Crossing is a moment when the road divides — when a direction is chosen, taken, or forced — and the person who walks on is not quite the person who arrived. Some crossings are loud: a death, a divorce, a leaving. Some are almost invisible: a conversation, a refusal, a quiet inner yes. But each one is a place where your life could have gone otherwise — and didn’t.
The chart, in conversation with your real life
A birth chart can reveal gifts, wounds, patterns and soul themes — the architecture of a life. But a map is not a journey. The chart becomes far more powerful when it meets the life you have actually lived: not the life you imagined, not the life others expected, but the real one — shaped by sudden decisions, brave choices, losses, awakenings, and the moments when something deep within you said, this changes everything. The chart offers the language. Your Crossings offer the lived truth.
The afternoon everything turned
It was December 1979. I was sixteen, set on reading Physics with Acoustics at university and becoming a sound engineer for a rock band. Two nights earlier I had been to Brighton to see Queen — and missed the last train home, and with it my physics mock exam.
That afternoon I sat outside the headmaster’s office expecting the cane. Instead came a sentence I was not prepared for: “You’re an intelligent lad. It would look much better to a future employer if you were to leave school today rather than be expelled.”
What I said to my parents that evening surprised me as much as it surprised them. After a lifetime of insisting I would never follow my father into the Royal Air Force — me, with the permed hair and the badge-laden denim jacket — I heard myself say: “I’ve decided to join the RAF.” On the 28th of October 1980 I was attested, and my real journey began.
It did not feel like destiny. It felt like disaster. Only in hindsight did I see it for what it was: a threshold I crossed without knowing I was crossing it.
The warrior was born in the same room where the rock-and-roll dream supposedly died.
Pattern, not prediction
Sacred evidence
Your Crossings show where the soul was under pressure to grow — where old identities cracked, and where fate and free will met in real time. They are not just data points. They are the evidence of your becoming.
Pattern, not prediction
I’m not interested in fortune-telling. The purpose of astrology is to reveal pattern — the themes you keep meeting, the choices you keep making — so you understand not who you are in some fixed way, but who you are becoming.
Mystic and warrior
The mystic seeks meaning; the warrior has the courage to face truth. Crossing work asks for both: to look honestly at the thresholds of your life, and to find the deeper intelligence moving through the story.
Understanding the life you have lived
Most people come to astrology with questions about the future. But one of the best ways to understand what is next is to study the meaningful pattern of the past. Again and again, life has placed you at a crossing. Again and again, you have been asked to choose. Again and again, something in you has been shaped, tested or awakened. This work is not about predicting a future you cannot change — it is about taking part, more consciously, in the life still waiting to unfold.
The chart may show the map. But your Soul Crossings show the journey.
Begin with your own Soul Crossings
Before any consultation, I invite you to reflect on the Crossings of your own life — the obvious milestones, and the strange, quiet moments that still carry a charge. Leave your details and I will send you the free Soul Crossings Worksheet to begin mapping your own.